This repository contains code developed at 42 Porto for get_next_line Project, from 11/11/2022 to 21/11/2022.
Click here for the subject of this project.1- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/lbordonal/01-get_next_line.git
2- Navigate to get_next_line folder:
cd 01-get_next_line/get_next_line/
3- Compile with:
cc -Wall -Werror -Wextra ../Tests/main.c get_next_line.c get_next_line_utils.c -D BUFFER_SIZE=size
If you do not set BUFFER_SIZE
, it will run with BUFFER_SIZE=42
pre-defined at get_next_line.h
.
4- Run with:
./a.out
get_next_line.c
get_next_line
- main function.read_and_save
- takes the opened file descriptor and saves on a "buffer" variable what readed from it.get_line
- extract the first line of the file.ft_save
- stores the updated file with whatever is left from the original file, except the line extracted.
get_next_line_utils.c
ft_strlen
- find length of string.ft_strchr
- find first occurence of a character in string.ft_strjoin
- concatenate two strings into a new string using malloc to alocate memory.ft_calloc
- allocates memory for an array with '/0'.
get_next_line.h
get_next_line_bonus.c
get_next_line
- main function with bonus part.read_and_save
- takes the opened file descriptor and saves on a "buffer" variable what readed from it.get_line
- extract the first line of the file.ft_save
- stores the updated file with whatever is left from the original file, except the line extracted.
get_next_line_utils_bonus.c
ft_strlen
- find length of string.ft_strchr
- find first occurence of a character in string.ft_strjoin
- concatenate two strings into a new string using malloc to alocate memory.ft_calloc
- allocates memory for an array with '/0'.
get_next_line_bonus.h
This work is published under the terms of 42 Unlicense.